North Korea and Cuba.
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Because the US was affraid that Latin American countries would become communist.
Italy and france was not an Eastern European nation that was under communist control
It depends on what you consider a "democracy". If you mean a republic with representative powers such as the United States, most of them are with the exception of Cuba, which is a communist state.
As the USSR no longer exists as a sovereign state all countries are free from it.
Historically, most Communist countries had planned economies (indicative of communist economic theory), but today, most Communist countries actually have capitalist economies with strong state presence.
McCarthy had a view of the world that was full of communism and ready to work to turn the United States into a communist state. So, he set out to prove that there were people, mainly in the movie industry, who were communist agents. He felt that some of the movies made had communistic themes and many screenwriters were "black balled" from working.
Russia was state capitalist and controlled other eastern European state capitalist countries. They had no connection at all with Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use).
The United States is a country. It is comprised of states. There are no countries within the country.
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This describes communist countries.
During the Cold War, Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea, with the North being a communist state backed by the Soviet Union and the South a capitalist state supported by the United States. Another significant division was Vietnam, which was split into communist North Vietnam and anti-communist South Vietnam until their reunification in 1975 following the Vietnam War.